Comment Feed for Channel 9 - Making Windows Vista Reliable: Introduction to Windows Reliability with Mario Garziahttp://video.ch9.ms/ch9/9f38/e713a5fc-3d80-4c09-8db1-d71eea4e9f38/Making-Windows-Vista-Reliable-Introduction-to-Win_100.jpgChannel 9 - Making Windows Vista Reliable: Introduction to Windows Reliability with Mario Garzia
One of the characteristics of a great general purpose operating system is simply being reliable - limiting user disruptions. Windows Vista is our most reliable OS to date. How can we say this? Well, this is Vista Week on Channel 9 and here we take this broad
question to the development manager for Windows Reliability, Mario Garzia. Mario and team have done some amazing engineering (you will meet more of the Windows Reliability team in the coming days) and Vista is full of new components that work in concert to make Vista a highly reliable system. Listen in. Learn.
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Sat, 03 Mar 2007 06:06:26 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/Making-Windows-Vista-Reliable-Introduction-to-Windows-Reliability-with-Mario-Garzia#c633084987860000000DigitalDudRe: Making Windows Vista Reliable: Introduction to Windows Reliability with Mario Garzia
Charles, why are you always defending Microsoft? Let the developers and PMs defend/sell their product. You end up making yourself sound like a marketing head, instead of an unbiased technical interviewer.

I believe the viewers want to associate with the interviewer in that we want to view a balanced dialog as we would have with the interviewee.

I've been watching channel 9 since the very beginning, and I've always sighed when I've heard you sort of dwell on the selling points of the product rather than probe the corner cases. I think Scobble did a good job of getting at those more interesting topics.

Of course, I've seen that you're pretty sensitive about "Scobble did his thing, and I do my thing", but I think you can still be your own person and still learn from others.

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Fri, 21 Sep 2007 22:03:30 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/Making-Windows-Vista-Reliable-Introduction-to-Windows-Reliability-with-Mario-Garzia#c633260090100000000Steve RichardsRe: Making Windows Vista Reliable: Introduction to Windows Reliability with Mario GarziaAt this point, there's no good ("official and supported") way for 3rd party software to collect this information.

However, Reliability Analysis Component (RAC), the data provider for Reliability Monitor, does publish an event to the eventlog that contains the stability index for that 24 hour session. The details of the event are as follows:

Log name: Microsoft-Windows-Reliability-Analysis-Engine/Operational

Event ID: 2005

A full, official solution is being considered for future versions of RAC.